Well, it's that time of the year again... The commemoration of Colombus' "discovery" of the North American continent and whitewashing the concomitant subjugation and extermination of indigenous peoples for the next several hundred years... Because it's "Colombus Day" today I felt it'd be appropriate to make mention of some ongoing struggles of native/indigenous peoples out here in the Pacific islands, many of which are territories loosely administered by the United States. In September, I read an article in the paper while I was in Honolulu on the struggle of Micronesian nuclear refugees, who are arriving in droves in Hawai'i to seek treatment for terminal cancer and other illnesses caused by US nuclear testing in their homelands. And of course this stresses the health care system here in Hawai'i, causing a big mess... Rather than summarize or paraphrase these articles, I'll just post them here as links:
Micronesians fighting for health care. - Alan McNarie
The Voices of Rongelap - Cautionary Tales From a Nuclear War Zone
And to close out, I'll leave these two links here on the American occupation of Hawai'i, as primers. One brief and html, the other thorough and PDF.
Well, that's I can provide for today. This "holiday" disgusts me and I felt like providing this insight into the modern day genocide of indigenous people by the United States is a decent act against the ignorance of these issues...
Mahalo,
Seth.
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I've decided to make this blog to document with words and images my experience here in the occupied territories of Hawai'i, recognized by many other nations on the globe as a sovereign nation. It is my goal to expose the current occupation of the Hawai'ian nation and the exploitation of the US administered Pacific island territories, and to bring awareness to issues relevant to people living on the mainland United States as well as in other areas of the world. Stay tuned for more, as I transcribe my personal writing and opinion, however mundane it may be :), and attempt to illustrate the writing with photographs taken from my iPhone.
Mahalo!
Seth
Mahalo!
Seth
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